Pennsylvania American Water donates to Brandywine Valley Association

Pennsylvania American Water has donated $2,500 to the Brandywine Valley Association in support of its Environmental Education Programs in the Brandywine Valley. Headquartered in West Chester, BVA’s education programs have reached nearly 13,000 students per year since 2000 and have been expanded to off-site locations. The donation received by BVA was made possible through Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit program, which offers tax credits to companies making charitable donations to programs that benefit education. Pictured at the presentation, are, from left, Jim Jordan, BVA executive director, state Sen. Andy Dinniman, D-19th, of West Whiteland, and James Gable, Pennsylvania American Water’s Coaatesville operations superintendent.